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A uniform ladder of mass, m, and length, l, leans at an angle, theta, against a rough wall and is on a rough floor. Determine a formula for the minimum angle at which the ladder will not slip if a man reach the top of the ladder.
10 years ago

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Steve
friction coefficients?
mass of man?
force of man's steps?
10 years ago

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